Kenneth Lerman wrote:

>I've put some screen shots of this work in progress on my web site. See:
>http://www.se-ltd.com/~lerman/gallery/G-Wiz
>
>Note that the name comes from "G(code)Wiz(ard)" and is (of course), subject
>to change.
>
>It is being developed using Qt (which is free -- in the free software sense)
>on the PC. I'm using the PC for convenience. I will port it over the Linux
>when it gets closer to release.
>
>So far, I've built the screens for two wizards; the hole circle wizard and
>the circular pocket wizard. The code for wizards will be implemented as
>gcode subroutines. Each selectable field in a wizard screen corresponds to
>an argument passed to the subroutine. The screens themselves are .png files.
>
>G-Wiz scans a directory tree looking for wizards and populates the tree list
>on the left size with the wizards that it finds. Users will be able to add
>their own wizards by creating a png file, a config file, a gcode file, and a
>description file.
>
>Suggestions, hints, questions, etc are solicited. Since I am not a
>machinist, I can certainly use some gode routines to wizardize.
>  
>
Looks very cool!  You might finally get me to give up my own text-based 
conversational
programming codes, which are pretty rough.

Jon

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